Lincoln Park's best burgers

Butcher & The Burger in Lincoln Park features a menu of mix-and-match patties, spice mixes, buns and toppings.

Butcher & The Burger in Lincoln Park features a menu of mix-and-match patties, spice mixes, buns and toppings.

By RedEye staff

Burger Bar1578 N. Clybourn Ave. 312-255-0055Meat-on-meat burgers called stackers, with shortribs, pulled pork or prosciutto piled on top of the beef patty, are the ultimate indulgent for carnivores at this eatery. A design-your-own burger option tempts with toppings such as sriracha aioli, pickled red onions, banana peppers and fried onion strings.

Rocks Lincoln Park1301 W. Schubert Ave. 773-472-7738The juicy patties and plentiful pick-your-own toppings make this sports bar a standout when itcomes to burgers. Competitive eaters can sign up for the Rockstar Burger Challenge, a quadruple pattyburger piled high with cheese, bacon, onion strings. It’s $30 if you don’t polish it off in 30 minutes—and free if you do.

Goose Island Clybourn1800 N. Clybourn Ave. 312-915-0071 The burgers at this popular brewpub are best washed down with one of many craft ales, all brewed right on-site. Beef burgers come with topping combos such as roasted garlic, Stilton cheese and German mustard or goat cheese, spinach and onion marmalade.

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